On Friday, PTI calls for nationwide protests.
PTI called for a nationwide walkout on Friday (tomorrow) in opposition to the proposed constitutional amendment package, citing its founder Imran Khan’s incarceration as unfair treatment, and demanding access to the jailed leader for attorneys, PTI leaders, and supporters.
Within a meeting, the PTI’s leaders resolved to stage a nationwide protest, the party claimed in a statement released on Wednesday.
In both houses of the parliament, every effort was decided to be made to obstruct the path of modification, according to the statement.
As well as advocate Intizar Hussain Panjotha, Azam Swati, and all other jailed leaders, activists, and members of parliament—including the president of Tehreek-e-Insaf Balochistan—the party’s political committee demanded their release. Aleema and Uzma Khanum are the sisters of PTI founder Imran Khan.
The PTI requested that following Friday prayers, regional organizations stage a nonviolent demonstration at district headquarters.
It argued that the constitutional change is an unacceptable attempt by the administration to distort the Constitution.
In a statement, it was stated that Imran Khan’s release was sought and that both chambers of parliament had decided to do all within their power to obstruct the amendment.